My plug ins aren't working. It will show up and ready to go and then when I record there is no live autotune and no autotune on what I recorded. This is only on the antares autotune all my other plugins are working just fine.
My issue is regarding that I am no longer able to use my Autotune Artist while recording in Low latency mode. I once could use it in low latency mode just fine but then all of a sudden it won't let me anymore (it turns orange). I have tried to reinstall the plugin. Also been changing the plug in latency limit and it won't even work at 30ms. I also have the Autotune on "low latency"mode in the plugin itself. It is not working even at a blank project with just 1 audio track with autotune, logic stock EQ and compressor.
This is so confusing and frustrating to me since I am dependent on recording with autotune on with low latency (as I have done just fine up until now). Worth mentioning is that I am experiencing a lot more latency from Antares Autotune too by not having it in Low latency mode and feed backing my voice, way more than I am used to from before.
I can not understand what the issue is. Can it be my computer processor that has started to suffer from a certain storage load? I have around 272gb available space on a 1tb drive, been having around that space for a long time tho. Or can it be some update in logic that Ive made recently that is making something not run as efficient? I again wanna make it clear that I have been able to record in low latency mode using autotune with perfect latency up until a point.
I am running logic 10.7.9 on a Mac Studio 2022 M1 running Ventura 13.5.2. I am experiencing this issue where anytime I pull up Antares Autotune EFX+ it brings up the error message stating that "a plugin has caused Logic to be come unstable, please recover or quit Logic Pro" A week ago EFX+ worked fine on all my projects. I have uninstalled all the antares plugins multiple times as well as auto-tune central, as well as manually deleting the plugin components from library. When I open the plugin-manager EFX+ crashes validation every time. Anyone know what I can do?
this is the validation report
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